7520: British Armoured Battle Group

Paperback

Main Details

Title 7520: British Armoured Battle Group
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tim Matzold
By (author) Daniel Nowak
SeriesConcord - Armor at War Mini Series
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:52
Dimensions(mm): Height 296,Width 210
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9789623611350
ClassificationsDewey:358.1883
Audience
General
Illustrations 153 colour photos, 4 colour plates, 2 1/35 scale plans

Publishing Details

Publisher Concord Publications Co ,Hong Kong
Imprint Concord Publications Co ,Hong Kong
Publication Date 31 December 2007
Publication Country Hong Kong

Description

In this splendid new volume, the British Army comes under the camera lens, particularly units of the 1st (UK) Armoured Division based in Germany. The British Army operates in formations known as Battle Groups (BGs), flexible organizations of infantry and armor that can be rearranged according to the mission at hand. This book by the knowledgeable duo of Tim Matzold and Daniel Nowak examines the BG concept, especially armored BGs. Supported by a superb range of photographs taken over a period of time during a variety of exercises,"The Armoured Battle Group" provides readers with all the information they would ever need to know about a British Army armored BG. It covers the organization of typical and specific BGs, with a high degree of detail on the various sub-units incorporated into the formation. Naturally, there is a vast amount of detail about the vehicles and equipment used by the British Army. There are full-color pictures of the Scimitar, Spartan, Sultan, Samaritan, Striker, Stormer, JCB tractor, Unipower tank bridge transporter, CET, Terrier, Chieftan AVRE, Chieftan AVLB, Challenger ARRV, Titan, Trojan, FV432, Warrior (including the new BGSV), AS90, and Challenger 2. Obviously, a lot of vehicles that receive excellent coverage! The book also contains four color plates and two 1/35 scale plans by Laurent Lecocq. This book gives very welcome exposure to vehicles of the British Army, and readers will find a tremendous amount to enthuse over between the covers!

Reviews

If you are a fan of modern British armour, this really is a must have book... very highly recommended.